I just read this book and it’s great fun! Fanastical story with fantastic artwork. Probably appropriate for middle-grade readers or younger ones who just enjoy wild adventures with some prehistoric creatures … Zara G

Awesome rhymes, lots of laughs and smiles, awesome fun facts, amazingly detailed illustrations. This book is fun for kids and those who just don’t want to grow up alike. Madeleine Bell

Sascha Martin’s Rocket-Ship

I’m loving this pick for my 9 yr old granddaughter … granddaughter still reading this one, good for her first big book. TamTam

I got this book for my two granddaughters ages 7 and 9. I thought it might be too young for them, but not so! Even my husband enjoyed it and the illustrations are terrific. Judith

I read this to my 6 year old and we really enjoyed it. The poem/book is funny and exciting, would definitely recommend. Amazon Customer

We giggled and gasped, and laughed and laughed😄 This book is lots of fun to read and you can even get a free audio download of it too!! My daughter loves the audio book and wants more stories about Sascha!! I agree, and can’t wait to read more about his adventures!! 👏 Viola F.

A picture book for the slightly older reader, Sascha Martin’s Rocket-Ship blends picture-book rhyming text with graphic-novel images, fast-moving plot and great characters, both teachers and students. … It’s the sort of book that children will return to and share, searching for more items to spot in the wild array of action and images. Sheila Deith – Vine Voice

What are Sascha Martin’s Misadventures?

Sascha Martin’s Misadventures,are they picture books? Not quite,Though they’re illustrated all the wayand not in black and white

They’re not graphic novels,comics either, strewn across the matAnd they’re certainly not chapter booksa glance will show you that

Only two of Sascha Martin’s Misadventures have been published so far, but I’ve written lots more. Would you like to read one? Enter your name and email here and I’ll send you the full text of one of Sascha Martin’s unpublished Misadventures.*

Though the pictures don’t exist yet,if you draw and send me some,I’ll display them here as previewsof a book that’s yet to come.

Free Verse? No, Free Prose!

Now in case you think I only writein verse, which isn’t true,Here’s a story done in prose thatstarted small and never grew